New Zealand Moths and Butterflies (Macro-Lepidoptera)Hudson, G. V. (George Vernon)
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New Zealand Moths and Butterflies (Macro-Lepidoptera)
Hudson, G. V. (George Vernon)
Lepidoptera -- New Zealand
MELICYTUS RAMIFLORUS (Mahoe or Hinahina). A shrub or tree. The leaves are
moderately toothed, bright green, and very pretty. The flowers are in
clusters, hanging from the bases of the leaves; the fruit is
violet-coloured with black seeds.
METROSIDEROS SCANDENS (White Rata). A common climbing shrub with small,
roundish, glossy, dark green leaves and very numerous feathery white
flowers. The seed has a powdery appearance, and is enclosed in a large
capsule.
{139}MUHLENBECKIA ADPRESSA. A common climbing plant, generally found near
the edge of the forest. It has a very tangled growth. Leaves heart-shaped
or broadly oblong; in young plants, three-lobed; spike, many-flowered.
MYOSOTIS ARVENSIS (Forget-me-not).
MYRTUS BULLATA (Ramarama). A remarkably pretty shrub with reddish-brown
or green leaves, much crinkled. The flowers are white, tinged with pink,
and very much resemble those of the English myrtle. Berries about the
size of currants, red or purple.
OENOTHERA BIENNIS (the Evening Primrose). This herb grows to the height
of two or three feet. It has large, bright yellow flowers, opening
towards evening. Found in sandy soil on the sea-coast.
OLEA APETALA (Maire, New Zealand Olive). A shrub or small tree with broad
leaves, and insignificant flowers growing on opposite sides of the
flower-stalk.
OLEARIA TRAVERSII (Ake-ake). A small tree or shrub with oval, very wavy,
thick, pale green leaves, white underneath. The flowers are very small,
yellowish-white and strongly scented. They do not appear till late in
autumn.
PANAX ARBOREA. A small tree with bright, glossy green, compound leaves.
Each leaf consists of five separate leaflets on distinct footstalks,
connected with branch by a long, stout stem. The large bunches of black
berries are very conspicuous in the autumn.
PENNANTIA CORYMBOSA. A small tree with oval, serrated, bright green
leaves, and handsome clusters of sweet-scented white flowers.
PIPER EXCELSUM (Kawa-kawa). A small tree generally growing in damp
places. The leaves are broad, heart-shaped, bright green, and nearly
always riddled with holes.
PITTOSPORUM EUGENIOIDES (Tarata). A shrub or small tree, with rather
elongate, pale green wavy leaves, and bundles of fragrant, small, yellow
flowers.
PITTOSPORUM TENUIFOLIUM, var. NIGRESCENS (Matipo). A very ornamental
shrub with small, shining, bright green leaves, and black stems. The
flowers are dark purple, and rather buried among the foliage.
PLAGIANTHUS BETULINUS (South Island Ribbon Wood). A tree of moderate
size. The leaves are rather light green, and doubly serrated. The flowers
are small, white, with red anthers, and very numerous.
POA AUSTRALIS (Tussock). One of the common native grasses of New Zealand.
It grows in large clumps, often about two feet in height. It is
especially common in open situations in the South Island.
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